Ekman scored early in the third period, helping Toskala and the San Jose
Sharks defeat the Colorado Avalanche 2-1 Saturday night.

"I don't think you should be standing here talking to me," Ekman told
reporters. "You should be talking to Vesa. It's his win. Bottom line, Vesa won
the game for us."

Toskala had 32 saves, and Colorado's David Aebischer had 22.

Ekman's 12th goal of the season came just 15 seconds into the period after a
turnover in the Colorado end. Alexander Korolyuk passed from the left corner to
Ekman in the slot, and he beat Aebischer.

"On that first shift, I think we caught them a little off-guard," Ekman
said. "We got the puck in deep and Al (Alyn McCauley) won a huge battle. He
just chipped it to Corky (Korolyuk), who saw me in the high slot right away. It
was such a hard pass that I was just trying to get my stick on it."

After Ekman's goal, Toskala stopped Teemu Selanne on a breakaway and then
made a glove save against Selanne on a two-on-one rush.

"Maybe that last two-on-one was the biggest," Toskala said, "especially
at the end of the game when we were leading by one goal. You never know where
Selanne is going. He is always holding and holding and waiting. I just tried to
stay on my feet as long as I could to take a little room away from him."

Sharks coach Ron Wilson said Toskala "made two great saves on Teemu. This
was one of those moments where you are real proud of your team because of how
hard they competed. These were trying circumstances with some injuries, and a
lot of our speed was missing.

"We had to turn it into an ugly game and play the clock."

San Jose is 10-2-1-1 in its last 14 games. Colorado had its four-game
winning streak snapped but still is 8-1-0-1 in its last 10 games.

"That kid made big saves," Avalanche coach Tony Granato said.

Colorado's John-Michael Liles and San Jose's Scott Thornton each scored in
the first period.

In a matchup of division leaders, Colorado was without forward Peter
Forsberg, its most productive player the last two weeks. Forsberg was a late
scratch because of a groin injury. He missed 22 games earlier this season with
an abdominal injury.

"Peter tweaked his groin in the last game (Thursday night against
Dallas)," Granato said. "He didn't skate Friday. During warmups today he felt
a little uncomfortable. There's no sense in taking a chance. I don't know how
long he'll be out."

Colorado's Alex Tanguay, the NHL assists leader, missed most of the second
period and part of the third after being hit by a stick in the leg.

"He got a bunch of splinters they had to take out," Granato said. "It was
kind of a fluky thing. He's fine."

San Jose was without its two leading scorers, Patrick Marleau and Marco
Sturm, who were sidelined with ankle and chest injuries, respectively.

Sharks goalie Evgeni Nabokov was available but did not start after arriving
in Denver just three hours before the game. Nabokov and his wife had their
first child, a girl, on Friday night.

In the first period, Liles scored a power-play goal on a long shot through
traffic at 8:33.

At 15:06, Mike Ricci's shot ricocheted off the back boards to Thornton, who
scored from left of the net.